Re: The Sphinx
There's plenty of myths surrounding it, like the story of the young boy who cleared it of sand, unfortunately the ending is missing.Re: The Sphinx
The Sphinx and indeed the great pyramids at Giza, and indeed pretty much all of the other lesser pyramids spread all along the Nile are all laid out to perfectly mirror the constellations in our night sky. It is quite a remarkable feat that so many structures were built to that level of accuracy.Re: The Sphinx
The Sphinx according to some, represents the mysteries. So the brothers of Mystery Schools in Egypt erected the Sphinx and the Pyramids as a focal point of knowledge for future generations. Thus the Great Pyramid was not used as a chamber to bury the Pharaoh, but as a structure for initiationRe: The Sphinx
The Sphinx represents the constellation of Leo. Quite possibly it is tied in with initiations and the "mysteries" but fundamentally the "whole" represents a star map and as we know that is all about recording the secret to the ONE sun-like star in the vicinity of Pleiades.Re: The Sphinx
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Below is a picture of the Kings Chamber in the Great Pyramid. When you walk in that chamber, the walls are clear of any writting and in its center is an open coffin. No body was placed in the coffin as a final burial, rather the student after a special ceremony would lie inside the coffin as a representation that the student would rise from the coffin in a new life and a new begining. Another words, a more enlighten person...Thread Tools | |
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